A photo of every
business in Sugar Loaf is included on this page with links to their
location on the
Walking Map, their websites, and/or their Guild profile if one exists.

This page was previously titled
Historic Photos, so you may consider that these are historic photos of
Sugar Loaf, NY focused on the products of full time working artists and artisans
who have made their successful careers in the hamlet over the years.

Sometime in the early 1980's Bob Fugett was working on
making his house energy efficient and eco-friendly when somebody chided
him saying, "You need to be careful how you change this house because it
is historic."

Bob replied, "Historic!? What we are doing right now
today is historic."

Truer words were never spoken, so photos below may be
somewhat more recent than expected for historic records because what is being done in Sugar Loaf
right
now today is historic.

You can direct people to specific images and
database entries on this page by copy/pasting the URL and adding a hashtag (#)
and the number that is found to the left of the hyphen dash (-) in the ID-Sort above each image.

In cases where a
street level map is not available, the same link is used for both
IE and iPhone, but IE will display a pointer to the specific location while
Safari will automatically open iPhone Maps and give a
somewhat more generalized location.

Therefore, if using IE insight might be gained for a given location by
also clicking the iPhone link which will show a pointer to the
location in Satellite view.

The organization here was meant
to fill in the gaps of the online record regarding Sugar Loaf, NY with
regard to its long standing tradition of hand made goods of excellent
craftsmanship plus the fine arts.

There is no iPhone street level but a location pointer is displayed. On desktop the building can be seen under the large tree down road on left—the location of the studio has always been one of the only two out-of-the-way locations in Sugar Loaf.

FREE for all the serious artists and artisans in Sugar Loaf, New York: FREE websites, FREE video production, FREE CDs & DVDs, FREE television commercials, FREE national and international print advertising.

At a time when very few people had even seen the Internet, the exact same functionality as MySpace, eBay, Facebook, and Twitter all combined into one, but long before any of these services existed plus a twist of Google thrown in.

Unfortunately the offer suffered the same fate as all endeavors that are ahead of their time.

Nobody knew what Bob was talking about then, and now nobody can understand how there could have ever been any confusion.

Except Bob says he is now designing websites for the "post tweety-face world," so maybe some confusion persists.